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On this Tuesday, February 18 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex takes a look at a rapidly deteriorating American economy as China dumps a pile up of U.S. debt and economists warn of serious hyperinflation ahead. Alex also talks about the apparent suicide death of yet another J.P. Morgan banker and disturbing developments in increasingly robotic world of police state enforcement. On today's transmission, Alex talks with constitutional lawyer, conservative activist, author, and founder of the Eagle Forum, Phyllis Schlafly. She will talk about so-called immigration reform and the influx of illegal aliens in the United States.

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